Wring thunder from the earth when you command a power-hungry 12" speaker with the force of a 50W amp. 2 footswitchable channels give you gain and volume controls for ripping overdriven lead tones and fat rhythm crunch. Tweak your tone to perfection with 3-band EQ, spring reverb, and presence control.

really pissed to see it for $100 but its priced what it should have been when I bought it now. Amps are ridiculously overpriced now days I'm disgusted but what can ya do so...Read complete review

really pissed to see it for $100 but its priced what it should have been when I bought it now. Amps are ridiculously overpriced now days I'm disgusted but what can ya do so I'm glad to see a 50 wtt 12 for a $100. Lots of power with a very vintage,tube sounding gain channel great for matching with a pedal(tube scrmer,fzzface, tubulator,exc.) The speakers clarity and frequency responce is quite excellent giving you thunderous bass and ultra clear highs, I wouldn't worry about blowing it! I have had mine for about a year so I was fortunate to get it with the gold face for the vintage look because thats totally what it was designed to be and become. Its worth a hundred bux easy when compared to other amps and you can gig with it in decent sized clubs but nothing too extravigant(bars,open mic nights,exc.) Though I must add with the a pedal it certainly screams enough to damage your ears set below 10. I only scored it low in the value section because honestly it should be going for $80 and A crate single 12 should be $125 and thats simply not just an opinion but again, what can ya do? When it comes down to it I'm glad I bought this amp because it was priced decently at the time and is old school like most amps should be today but aren't. In short buy this amp! The only thing close to it is the Behringer with a ten and 30 watts but nothing beats vintage style and design which the behringer has the look of but is very modern in features. A pedal, two wires and this thing doesnt get any simpler and is bound to become a classic I would hope. This amp represents what amps should be more like today. Simple, affordable, classic style and high performance. I would recomend buying this amp for any style music you may play. oh and for another hundred bux you can pickup its big brother with a second 12 and fifty more watts which is whats got me cheesed when I saw the price drop! So consider the line of Rogues before you buy anything else, I cannot stress more how old school this amp truly is sound, looks and performance.

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I'd say this: buy a multi fx unit to go with this amp. I have an old Zoom 505 I bought back in 97. I use that with a Dean Tonic S or...Read complete review

I'd say this: buy a multi fx unit to go with this amp. I have an old Zoom 505 I bought back in 97. I use that with a Dean Tonic S or Squier Supersonic. Point is: the clean sound is good for a Solid State Amp. The Distortion/Overdrive on Ch. 2 is "ok". More O/D than Dist. If you play a Classic Rock or Blues sound, with the Reverb, it'll sound good. But really, I'd use a Multi FX, or a Tube Dist. Pedal. Like the Arion Tubelator or Ibanez Tube Screamer. To give it a smooth dist/o/d sound. My experience is just that; using the Zoom, Arion, or Ibanez. Any other pedals, well, you'll get a acceptable sound. That's it. Overall, it's not bad. Not a bad amp at all, really. I'd replace the stock speaker with something better.

I've used this amp and it was very loud and didnt seem to have any down sides i would buy this amp and would recomend it to anyone. My band is hardcore punk so we have to be loud and we had a gig and this is all we used and it was really loud and everyone wanted to know where i got it.

I bought this amp looking for something with power. This amp has that, but not much more. the distortion channel is ok, but the gain control is useless. There is a gain control on the clean channel too, and like the distortion it is useless. the clean channel itself isn't very good with my ibanez, and the reverb really does nothing. It's more like a muddy rattling sound than actual reverb "presence" is just as useless It is a pretty sturdy amp, ok to sit on. There is a jack on the back, makign it easier to transfer the speakers to a different amp. I put these speakers on my crate, and it is good. Only buy if you want cheap power.

really pissed to see it for $100 but its priced what it should have been when I bought it now. Amps are ridiculously overpriced now days I'm disgusted but what can ya do so I'm glad to see a 50 wtt 12 for a $100. Lots of power with a very vintage,tube sounding gain channel great for matching with a pedal(tube scrmer,fzzface, tubulator,exc.) The speakers clarity and frequency responce is quite excellent giving you thunderous bass and ultra clear highs, I wouldn't worry about blowing it! I have had mine for about a year so I was fortunate to get it with the gold face for the vintage look because thats totally what it was designed to be and become. Its worth a hundred bux easy when compared to other amps and you can gig with it in decent sized clubs but nothing too extravigant(bars,open mic nights,exc.) Though I must add with the a pedal it certainly screams enough to damage your ears set below 10. I only scored it low in the value section because honestly it should be going for $80 and A crate single 12 should be $125 and thats simply not just an opinion but again, what can ya do? When it comes down to it I'm glad I bought this amp because it was priced decently at the time and is old school like most amps should be today but aren't. In short buy this amp! The only thing close to it is the Behringer with a ten and 30 watts but nothing beats vintage style and design which the behringer has the look of but is very modern in features. A pedal, two wires and this thing doesnt get any simpler and is bound to become a classic I would hope. This amp represents what amps should be more like today. Simple, affordable, classic style and high performance. I would recomend buying this amp for any style music you may play. oh and for another hundred bux you can pickup its big brother with a second 12 and fifty more watts which is whats got me cheesed when I saw the price drop! So consider the line of Rogues before you buy anything else, I cannot stress more how old school this amp truly is sound, looks and performance.

I bought this a couple of months ago, thinking that I would be able to hear myself over the drums. Of course, this didn't happen. It is pretty loud to just play by yourself in a small room, but if you play with drums, this isn't for you.

The dimensions "21 H - 22 W -14 D" are NOT correct! They are really "19 H - 18 W - 11 D". Not as big as the ad says. That's my only complaint. Everything else is fine. Great for practice, small gigs, home recording.

I'm a neophyte guitarist, and my Rogue is just perfect for practice at low or high volume, and you can't beat the deal .My brother-in-law has a Behringer Ultratwin tube amp, and the sound of the Rogue is definitely comparable.

This amp is very cheap - in more ways than 1. As far as the quality, you are getting a great deal for the money. You pay a low price for an amp, your going to get a low quality amp. That is what this is. I would definatly recommend this amp for BEGINNERS. Other than that, I would suggest saving your money, there are many better amps out there. The clean sounds good, but the overdrive doesn't get loud at all. This definately puts enough sound to practice in your bedroom and make your parents mad..

I'd say this: buy a multi fx unit to go with this amp. I have an old Zoom 505 I bought back in 97. I use that with a Dean Tonic S or Squier Supersonic. Point is: the clean sound is good for a Solid State Amp. The Distortion/Overdrive on Ch. 2 is "ok". More O/D than Dist. If you play a Classic Rock or Blues sound, with the Reverb, it'll sound good. But really, I'd use a Multi FX, or a Tube Dist. Pedal. Like the Arion Tubelator or Ibanez Tube Screamer. To give it a smooth dist/o/d sound. My experience is just that; using the Zoom, Arion, or Ibanez. Any other pedals, well, you'll get a acceptable sound. That's it. Overall, it's not bad. Not a bad amp at all, really. I'd replace the stock speaker with something better.

As a somewhat casual guitar player, I bought this amp figuring it would serve my casual needs well. And it has. The clean channel, despite complaints, is good for you what you pay for. Its distortion is perfect for a punk/metal band. It has a hard time matching the classic rock/blues feel, though. And Unfortunately, it lacks in volume for a 50 watter. But, using the Rogue pedal, or if you have the cash, a Boss, it's a major steal. I highly recommend this amp for the casual, semi-serious guitar player. Keep in mind, I am a cheap guitar player (I still use my Squier Strat and Tele), and with these, it still produces a good sound that really doesn't sound cheap. If you could care less, stick with your practice amp, if you're in a band and want something to match your buddy's Fender 65W, pick this and a pedal up and it will serve you well.

it's a good amp for the money, but it kinda sucks. rogues are kind of cheap in quality, and it sounds pretty cheap to me. but if you need something more than the little starter amps that come in the little kits (squier packages), then this just might be worth it.